The '''Digital Archiving and Retrieval Tool (DART) server''' is an open-source back-end application designed to operate with the [[Digital Archiving and Retrieval Tool client|DART client]]. The current version is 1.0.0.0. The back-end is written using Java Servlets while employing the PostgreSQL database for user, project, and file information.

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<strong>Digital Archiving and Retrieval Tool Server</strong>

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The Archiving Tool Server is designed to allowed engineers to manage their account in the system, administrate and handle projects, and efficiently and dynamically distribute files. With a user friendly interface, users can navigate with ease and complete desired tasks effectively.

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[[Image:Dart-logo.png]]

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== Download ==

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Developers: Thomas Pack, [[Martin F. Piecyk|Martin Piecyk]]

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Todo: link to SF.net

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Latest Release Version: 1.0.0.3

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Latest Release Date: 3 Mar 2008

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Operating System: Platform-Independent

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License: BSD-style License

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The '''[[Digital Archiving and Retrieval Tool]] (DART) server''' is an open-source back-end application designed to operate with many different clients. The current version is 1.0.0.3. The back-end is written using Java Servlets while employing the PostgreSQL database for user, project, and file information.

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The DART server is designed to allowed users to manage their account in the system, administrate and handle projects, and efficiently and dynamically distribute files. With a user-friendly interface, users can navigate with ease and complete desired tasks effectively.

The Digital Archiving and Retrieval Tool (DART) server is an open-source back-end application designed to operate with many different clients. The current version is 1.0.0.3. The back-end is written using Java Servlets while employing the PostgreSQL database for user, project, and file information.

The DART server is designed to allowed users to manage their account in the system, administrate and handle projects, and efficiently and dynamically distribute files. With a user-friendly interface, users can navigate with ease and complete desired tasks effectively.